All Elite Wrestling has been the talk of the professional wrestling world ever since the huge success of last month's Double or Nothing pay-per-view. With a cable TV show and more pay-per-view events on the way, it's safe to say that professional wrestling fans are looking forward to the future of All Elite Wrestling.

Whether or not that future includes an official AEW video game remains to be seen, but we wouldn't be surprised to see it happen. Professional wrestling and video games have been inseparable for decades, with countless pro wrestling video games released over the years. Even smaller professional wrestling companies have had video games made, so it seems like an AEW video game is just a matter of time if the company can at least maintain its popularity.

While an official AEW video game has yet to be announced, a fan-made concept of what that game could look like has hit YouTube courtesy of ElementGames. The concept is of an AEW video game developed by Rockstar Games, with a clean menu system that looks reminiscent of the more recent WWE 2K games, albeit with a decidedly AEW-feel.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about this fan-made AEW video game concept is the roster, which includes even the lesser-known AEW stars, like Orange Cassidy and the Super Smash Bros. Along with the newer wrestlers, some veterans are included in the lineup as well, like Dustin Rhodes, Tommy Dreamer, Christopher Daniels, and more. The video goes through the different characters so players can see the wrestlers' power rankings as well.

AEW and video games really do seem like the perfect match. After all, the company paid homage to Final Fantasy 7 villain Sephiroth in the Double or Nothing main event by having Kenny Omega cosplay as a mix of Sephiroth and Sword Art Online character Kirito.

Not only that, but AEW's second pay-per-view event is called Fyter Fest and it's taking place at the CEO fighting game tournament. While we wouldn't expect an AEW video game to be announced so soon, maybe future Fyter Fest events will be home to AEW video game announcements.